VVUP Throws a Dazzling “House Party” on ‘The Show’ The Goblin-Inspired Stage Everyone’s Talking About

It’s not just a comeback  it’s a full-blown digital fantasy. Rising K-pop group VVUP (Kim, Pan, Suyeon, and Jiyoon) is lighting up the stage tonight with their first-ever live performance of “House Party,” their pre-release track that’s already turning heads across the globe. Set to air on SBS funE’s “The Show” at 6 PM KST, VVUP is officially kicking off their full-scale music show promotions, inviting fans to what they call a “bold goblin party.”

Blending pulsing house beats and sleek electronic synths, “House Party” turns every note into a neon fever dream a cyber-fueled escape where the line between reality and the virtual world fades away. The lyrics paint a surreal digital playground, where everyone hides behind “filters” but still craves connection, making it one of the most conceptually daring tracks of the year.

Fans can’t get enough of its catchy hook and playful shuffle choreography, with the addictive chant  “It’s a house party, dokkaebi party”  already being hailed as the new 2025 CSAT anthem. Beyond the sound, VVUP’s stage styling has also become a hot topic: the group gives Korea’s mythical Dokkaebi (goblins) a high-fashion twist, merging cultural symbolism with bold, futuristic visuals that perfectly match their concept.

Since its release, “House Party” has taken VVUP from buzzworthy rookies to international chart climbers. The track hit impressive positions on the iTunes K-pop charts: #3 in Russia, #5 in Chile, #7 in Indonesia, #9 in France, #11 in the UK and New Zealand, #17 in Hong Kong, and #88 in Japan, showing their rapidly expanding global reach. Even more impressive, the “House Party” music video topped YouTube’s trending chart in Indonesia, member Kim’s home country, solidifying their strong overseas fandom.

With tonight’s performance marking just the beginning, VVUP promises to keep the energy high with more music show appearances and exclusive online content rolling out in the coming weeks. If “House Party” is any sign of what’s next, this is one celebration fans around the world won’t want to miss.

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